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Toxins and Species Discussions held during the 2019 Environmental Impact Conference

Research Materials for the Toxics and Speciation Workshop at the 2019 International Emissions Inventory Meeting.

Toxins Discussion and Species Diversity Session (EIC 2019)
Toxins Discussion and Species Diversity Session (EIC 2019)

Toxins and Species Discussions held during the 2019 Environmental Impact Conference

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The 2019 International Emissions Inventory Conference, held that year, featured a session dedicated to Toxics and Speciation. This session, as part of a larger conference, included both Papers and Presentations.

One of the key presentations was "Lessons Learned: Creating an Air Toxics Emissions Reporting Program for Oregon," which was also provided as a document, weighing 876.33 KB. Another notable presentation was "Overview of the 2014 National Air Toxic Assessment (NATA)," weighing 1.56 MB.

Additionally, the Toxics and Speciation session involved Papers such as "POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL (PCBs) LEVELS AND ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT IN AMBIENT AIR OF AN URBAN ENVIRONMENT WITH INTENSIVE GAS FLARE," provided as a document, weighing 2.51 MB.

Other presentations included "What's Available Through EPA's Toxics Release Inventory," "Improvements to EPA's SPECIATE Database: SPECIATE5.0," and "How TRI Data are Used by Academics and Other Researchers." The document for "Impact of Wildland Fire Combustion Phase on PM and VOC Speciation and EPA's National Emissions Inventory" weighed 2.53 MB.

While direct records listing the content of the 2019 conference's key presentations and papers on air toxics and speciation are not explicitly available in the provided search results, the International Emissions Inventory Conference typically covers topics such as emissions inventory methodologies, chemical speciation of air toxics, advances in emission factors, and modeling of hazardous air pollutants. Presentations often include development and application of speciation profiles for hazardous air pollutants, advances in measurement and monitoring technologies for air toxics, case studies on emissions inventory improvements and assessments for criteria and toxic pollutants, and discussions of regulatory implications and health risk assessments related to air toxins.

For precise information on the 2019 conference’s key presentations and papers on air toxics and speciation, it is recommended to consult the official conference proceedings or program archives from the 2019 International Emissions Inventory Conference website or organizing body (e.g., EPA or associated agencies). EPA or state environmental agency reports summarizing key outcomes of the conference and published special issue journals or technical reports linked to the conference may also provide useful information. If needed, further assistance can be provided in locating specific proceedings or official summaries from 2019.

  1. The session on Toxics and Speciation at the 2019 International Emissions Inventory Conference touched upon various aspects of environmental science, including air pollution and health-and-wellness.
  2. The paper "POLYCHLORINATED BIPHENYL (PCBs) LEVELS AND ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT IN AMBIENT AIR OF AN URBAN ENVIRONMENT WITH INTENSIVE GAS FLARE" emphasizes the impact of air toxins on both the land and the environment.
  3. The presentation "Impact of Wildland Fire Combustion Phase on PM and VOC Speciation and EPA's National Emissions Inventory" illustrates the role of science in understanding and mitigating the effects of air toxins on medical-conditions and health-and-wellness.

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